In a dramatic turn of events, Azruddin Mohamed, the leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) political party, was arrested on Friday, October 31, 2025, just days before his anticipated election as Guyana’s next opposition leader. The arrest was made in response to an extradition request by the United States, where Mohamed and his father, Nazar “Shell” Mohamed, face 11 charges related to fraud and money laundering. Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond confirmed the arrests to Demerara Waves Online News, though the Guyana Police Force has remained tight-lipped about the details. Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform, Aubrey Norton, emphasized the importance of adhering to legal procedures in this high-profile case. The arrest has sent shockwaves through Guyana’s political landscape, raising questions about the future of the WIN party and the opposition’s leadership.
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West Indies cricket giants land in SVG for Masters Clash
St Vincent and the Grenadines is buzzing with cricket enthusiasm as three iconic West Indies cricket legends—Courtney Walsh, Sir Curtly Ambrose, and Ridley Jacobs—arrived at Argyle International Airport on October 30. Their visit marks the lead-up to the much-anticipated West Indian Masters XI vs Rest of the World Masters XI T20 match, set to take place on November 1, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Arnos Vale Cricket Stadium. This historic event is a centerpiece of the nation’s Independence celebrations and underscores the country’s growing prominence in sports tourism.
On October 31, the cricket icons will attend a special Under-19 exhibition match at the Cumberland Playing Field at 1:00 p.m. This initiative aims to inspire young cricketers from schools across North Leeward by providing them with a rare opportunity to meet and interact with their heroes. The event highlights the importance of youth empowerment through sports and aims to motivate the next generation of Vincentian cricketers.
Hon. Carlos James, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development, and Culture, expressed his excitement about the visit, stating, ‘We are honoured to welcome these iconic ambassadors of Caribbean cricket to St Vincent and the Grenadines. Their presence marks an exciting moment for cricket enthusiasts and a significant milestone for our sports tourism agenda. Events like these bring immense pride, economic benefits, and inspiration to our youth as we continue to elevate our nation on the global stage.’
Annette Mark, CEO of the SVG Tourism Authority, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the lasting impact of the legends’ visit. ‘Hosting such esteemed figures reinforces our commitment to establishing St Vincent and the Grenadines as a premier destination for sports and events tourism. Their interactions with our youth and communities will leave a legacy of inspiration and national pride. We encourage everyone to come out, show their support, and be part of this historic sporting moment.’
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Xi roept op tot samenwerking en vrije handel op APEC-top
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of strengthened cooperation and the preservation of free trade during his address at the 32nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju, South Korea. The two-day summit, which commenced on Friday, saw Xi present five key proposals aimed at fostering economic integration and sustainable development across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Venezuela ships 46 tonnes of aid supplies to Jamaica, Cuba
In a significant display of regional solidarity, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has dispatched 46 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Cuba and Jamaica, both nations grappling with the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. The operation, orchestrated by Venezuela’s Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, underscores the country’s commitment to supporting its Caribbean neighbors during times of crisis. The aid packages, airlifted to the affected regions, include critical supplies such as food, medicines, medical equipment, and mattresses, aimed at addressing the most pressing needs of the impacted communities. Cuba received 26 tonnes of aid, while Jamaica was allocated 20 tonnes, with the shipments supervised by Minister Gil and Vice Minister Raúl Li Causi, respectively. Minister Gil emphasized the cooperative spirit of Venezuela’s efforts, contrasting it with the actions of other regional actors. “While some nations resort to threats and destabilization, Venezuela and the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) stand united in promoting peace, solidarity, and cooperation,” he stated. This initiative holds symbolic significance, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the Bolívar–Martí Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement, a historic pact signed in 2000 by Commanders Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro, which embodies the enduring bond between Venezuela and Cuba. Cuban Ambassador to Venezuela, Jorge Luis Mayo Fernández, lauded the gesture, noting, “Venezuela’s solidarity is unwavering. While others threaten, Venezuela sends planes filled not with weapons, but with love, food, and medicines.” Venezuelan authorities also announced plans for a subsequent maritime shipment, which will deliver over 3,000 tonnes of additional aid to Cuba in the coming days. Through these efforts, Venezuela reaffirms its Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace, rooted in integration, cooperation, and solidarity, as Caribbean nations confront the escalating challenges of climate change.
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Winners announced for Dominica’s 2025 Independence Literary Competition
The Cultural Division of Dominica has unveiled the winners of the 2025 Independence Literary Competition, a prestigious event that honors the island’s literary prowess across diverse genres and languages. Held annually as part of Dominica’s Independence festivities, the competition underscores the nation’s vibrant literary traditions and the profound impact of storytelling in English, Kwéyòl, and Kokoy.
In the English Poetry category, Blanch Athanaze Winston emerged victorious with her poignant piece titled ‘Mother.’ Leandra Lander secured second place with ‘Heaven Call Centre,’ while Netisha S. Durand’s ‘Pass We Passing’ claimed third place. The Short Story category saw Yahima Cuffy-Bazil take the top spot for ‘Names Too Numerous to Mention,’ with Vince Arnold Savarin’s ‘Summertime’ and Ian Jackson’s ‘Bamboo House’ earning second and third places, respectively.
The Kwéyòl Poetry division celebrated Iris André’s ‘Mwen Sé Donmnik’ as the first-place winner, followed by Blanch Athanaze Winston’s ‘Ou Sé’ in second place. Yahima Cuffy-Bazil also triumphed in the Kokoy Poetry category with ‘Behind Gad Back,’ while Ian Jackson’s ‘Dominican Soldier, Inna Merica’ secured second place.
The Cultural Division lauded all participants for their dedication to preserving and promoting Dominica’s linguistic and cultural heritage through their literary contributions. This year’s competition not only highlighted the creative talents of Dominican writers but also reinforced the enduring significance of storytelling in shaping the island’s cultural identity.





